test cases? Re: Fedora Legacy Test Update Notification: mozilla

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On Fri, 8 Oct 2004, Dominic Hargreaves wrote:

> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> Fedora Test Update Notification
> FEDORALEGACY-2004-2089
> Bugzilla https://bugzilla.fedora.us/show_bug.cgi?id=2089
> 2004-10-08
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>  
> Name          : mozilla
> Version (7.3) : 1.4.3-0.7.1.legacy
> Version (9)   : 1.4.3-0.9.1.legacy
> Version (fc1) : 1.4.3-1.fc1.1.legacy
                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
<<snip>>

Hello Dominic and everyone,

You wrote yesterday concerning getting the Mozilla packages QA'ed.  I
agree.  I run FC1 & have been running Rob Myers' compiled packages (listed
at <http://bugzilla.fedora.us/show_bug.cgi?id=2089#c5> since before they
were pushed to updates-testing.

I have downloaded and installed now from updates-testing all the pieces
for the Fedora Core 1 version of the Mozilla 1.4.3-1.fc.1.legacy RPM's.  
So far everything is working fairly well.  Very soon I will be satisfied &
put in a +VERIFY vote on Bugzilla #2089, if that's okay.

Question:  As part of the QA for Mozilla, would it be a good idea to make
sure the vulnerabilities are no longer vulnerable?  That is, find test
cases that test the vulnerabilities and make sure they have no effect on
the programs in updates-testing?  If so, any suggestions about how to go
about finding such test cases on the Internet?

			-David Eisenstein

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